FOOTNOTE:

[B] In looking up any one point in this book,—as “dinners,” for instance,—one will be obliged sometimes to refer to more than one place. [Chapter II]., under “Notes of Invitation,” and [Chapter I]., under its three different heads, contain more or less information concerning “dinners,” which it seems difficult to classify anymore closely than has been done.


CHAPTER IV.
Conversation, Chaperonage, Marriage,
Domestic Etiquette
and Duties.

“Manners are not idle, but are the fruit of noble natures and of loyal minds.”